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... Convention was to be submitted to the Powers for their ap- proval . It was provided that in case of interference with the navigation of the canal , those powers which had ratified the Convention should have the right of sending troops ...
... Convention was to be submitted to the Powers for their ap- proval . It was provided that in case of interference with the navigation of the canal , those powers which had ratified the Convention should have the right of sending troops ...
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... convention would in reality rest upon her en- forcement . Although England scrupuously respected the principle of free navigation , the situation was galling to France who desired to substitute a more genuine interna- tionalization not ...
... convention would in reality rest upon her en- forcement . Although England scrupuously respected the principle of free navigation , the situation was galling to France who desired to substitute a more genuine interna- tionalization not ...
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... Convention . The first of these articles pro- vides that in case the Egyptian Government should not have sufficient means to ensure the execution of the Convention " it shall call upon the Imperial Ottoman Government , which shall take ...
... Convention . The first of these articles pro- vides that in case the Egyptian Government should not have sufficient means to ensure the execution of the Convention " it shall call upon the Imperial Ottoman Government , which shall take ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 23 |
The Canal of Ptolemy II | 30 |
Writings of private individuals in France concerning Egypt | 34 |
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¹ Ibid affair agreement Alex Alexandria April attitude Austrian Bagdad Railway Britain British Government Bulwer to Russell Buol Cairo Cape route commerce Company concerning Concession Const Constantinople construction Convention Cromer declared Drouyn de Lhuys Duc Decazes East Egypt Égypte Egyptian Government England English Europe European Ferdinand de Lesseps force Foreign France French Government Freycinet German Grand Vizir Granville HHSA India interest Isthmus J. C. T. Roux July June Khedive Lansdowne Lesseps letter London Lord Derby Lord Palmerston Majesty's Government Mediterranean Mehemet Mehemet Ali Metternich Minister navigation negotiations neutrality opposed Ottoman Empire Palmerston Paris Pasha Porte Powers proposed question Rechberg Red Sea route to India Russia scheme secure shares Sir Henry Suez Canal Suez route Sultan Thouvenel tion tonnage trade traffic Treaty troops Turkey Turkish Turquie vessels Viceroy Walewski warships